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Each cell in the human body contains thousands of different enzymes responsible for regulating reactions within the cell. which statement explains why a single enzyme is unable to regulate a variety of reactions? a. the binding of a product and an enzyme is specific.
b. the binding of a substrate and an enzyme is specific.
c. the enzyme is consumed by the products of the reactions. d. the enzyme is consumed by the substrates of the reactions

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